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Please contact: Sarah Waterhouse at swaterhous@wiley.com

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Our most recent press releases:

pdf image  Nerve sparing helps most prostate cancer patients to have same orgasms as before surgery  (February 2012) 

pdf image  Major variation in bladder cancer subtype trends highlights need for focused research (January 2012) 

pdf image  Erectile dysfunction study shows high prevalence of peripheral neuropathy (December 2011) 

pdf image  Drugs used to tackle hospital-acquired infections can increase post-op complications (October 2011) 

pdf image  Nearly half the world’s adults will experience lower urinary tract symptoms by 2018 (September 2011) 

pdf image  Improved radical surgery techniques provide positive outcomes for bladder cancer patients (August 2011) 

pdf image  Homosexuals report more problems with prostate cancer drug than heterosexuals (June 2011) 

pdf image  Watching how cancer patients interact online could help clinicians provide better services  (May 2011) 

pdf image  Non-invasive extenders are better than surgery for men who want a longer penis (April 2011) 

pdf image  70% of prostate cancer patients on ADT gain significant weight in first year (March 2011) 

pdf image  Less radical tumour surgery can offer better long-term kidney function (February 2011) 

pdf image  Weight-loss surgery improved female urinary problems but male erection issues got worse (January 2011) 

Press Releases in 2010

pdf image  Shockwaves work better than surgery for smaller kidney stones trapped in the ureter (November 2010) 

pdf image  Interactive media improved patients’ understanding of cancer surgery by more than a third (October 2010) 

pdf image  63% of women report sexual problems with orgasm proving biggest issue in teens and 20s (August 2010) 

pdf image  High-risk prostate cancer associated with significantly lower bone mineral content loss (July 2010)

pdf image  96% of vasectomy patients cleared without need for multiple semen samples (June 2010) 

pdf image  Unmet expectations and smoking prove key factors in quitting bladder medication (May 2010) 
pdf image  Doctors report alarming increase in mumps-related testicle problems among young males (April 2010) 
pdf image  Obesity linked to common form of kidney cancer and each extra BMI point increases risk (January 2010) 

Press Releases in 2009

pdf image  Controversial kidney transplant technique could provide lifeline for very ill patients (December 2009) 
pdf image  Treatment not testicular cancer poses greatest risk to survivors’ long-term health (November 2009) 
pdf image  Boys with urogenital birth defects are 33% more common in villages sprayed with DDT (October 2009) 
pdf image  75% would consider letting an unsupervised trainee perform their operation if it could be done quicker (September 2009) 
pdf image  Botox injections can significantly improve quality of life for people with overactive bladders (June 2009) 
pdf image  Premature ejaculation spray enables men to last six times longer after penetration (April 2009)
pdf image  Penile extender increased flaccid length by almost a third says independent clinical study (March 2009)
pdf image  Frequent sex and masturbation in 20s and 30s linked to higher prostate cancer, but risks diminish with age (January 2009) 

Press Releases in 2008


pdf image  USA’s largest ever prostate cancer screening programme shows high compliance and consistent results (December 2008) 
pdf image  Frequent sex and masturbation in 20s and 30s linked to higher prostate cancer, but risks diminish with age (January 2009) 
pdf image  Prostate cancer drug reduces testosterone levels in three days without initial hormone surge (December 2008)
pdf image  Doctors issue warning about the danger of heavy toilet seats to male toddlers (December 2008)
pdf image  UK kidney cancer patients face toxic, out-dated treatments with little hope of change if NICE has its way (December 2008)
pdf image  International drug study shows rapid improvement in overactive bladder symptoms (October 2008) 
pdf image  Will the ‘bare below the elbows’ rule for doctors cut infection rates or just patient confidence? (September 2008)
pdf image  Obesity and unhealthy lifestyles linked to more complex urinary problems (May 2008) 
pdf image  Male cyclists risk sexual problems if they don’t choose the right bike (July 2008)
pdf image  Experts from 10 countries develop first evidence-based definition of lifelong premature ejaculation (May 2008)
pdf image  Kidney cancer deaths show overall decline in Europe but study reveals wide variations between countries Overall deaths (April 2008)
pdf image  Prostate cancer screening programme leads to bigger fall in death rates than surrounding areas (April 2008)
pdf image  Re-launched BJU International website provides major resource for urologists and allied health professionals (February 2008)
pdf image Circumcision doesn't reduce sexual satisfaction and performance, says study of 4,500 men (January 2008)

Press Releases in 2006-7

pdf image Live kidney donors report high satisfaction rates and minimal health problems (December 07)
pdf image Most patients who have male to female sex-change surgery are happy, despite complications (September 07)
pdf image Measuring calcium intake can help to identify osteoporosis in men with prostate cancer (April 07)
pdf image Lack of guidelines on kidney stone attacks could put travel workers and passengers at risk (March 07)
pdf image Topical anaesthetic spray delays ejaculation by five times as long says new study (February 07)
pdf image Young single men are more likely to bank sperm before testicular cancer treatment (January 07)
pdf image Two-thirds of patients say erection drug didn’t work for them (July 06)
pdf image Japanese American men with prostate cancer have a higher survival rate than white American males (June 06)
pdf image One in 50 teenagers still wet the bed with boys suffering more than girls (May 06)
pdf image Only four per cent of Americans with bladder problems seek medical help (March 06)
pdf image Men in their 50s have more satisfying sex lives than men in their 30s (February 06)
pdf image Study of first-time mums provides reassurance for pregnant women with bladder problems (February 06)
pdf image Study highlights distress caused by bladder problems affecting one in six Europeans over 40 (January 06)
pdf image 89 per cent of men with penile implants are able to have sex says new study (January 06)


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